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Abraham Berkowitz How could I avoid paying a lot of tax on capital gains through a fix & flip?
10 September 2024 | 7 replies
This would qualify the property for long-term capital gains treatment. also, if you command decent rents, it’s going to help you flip that property at a higher price point with solid tenants.I also agree with the sentiment that if you decide to flip it and pay tax that’s a good problem to have because it means you made money on your flip and that’s the goal!
Account Closed Tenants claim sickness and lost wages
6 September 2024 | 9 replies
Most mold is on the surface and can easily be removed with a bleach solution or one of the many mold treatment products available.
Brandon Craig First Syndication Deal
3 September 2024 | 51 replies
If not in the city, and not in the ETJ, then it's a lot easier, provided you can get water (probably need to drill water wells so thats a separate ground water district) and sanitation (some sort of onsite sewage treatment).
Robert Schwenkler Use Pricelabs to create "Preparation time" on listings?
2 September 2024 | 17 replies
Things like septic pumps burning out, steam room dying, guests catching the grill on fire and leaving burn marks on the hardi siding, emergency bug treatment, above ground pool which is ridiculously hard to manage in our heat & having no time to deal with it if it starts to go, laundry & drying time for all the towels and linens, etc, etc.There are plenty of things we can and will get better at, but I'm prioritizing the stress level of my people as well as the very near disasters we've narrowly avoided, over the little bit of extra revenue we'd generate.
Vikrant Prakash Short Term Rental House Hack
1 September 2024 | 9 replies
I am probably going to try renting my unused basement for STR in any event due to incremental cash flow (STR loophole or not due) but wanted to check on the right accounting treatment. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tax-smart-real-estate-...
Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation on Office Building
29 August 2024 | 2 replies
After the cost segregation study was performed, this was the new asset allocation breakdown by useful life.Here are some examples of what types of assets are included in each of these asset classes.5 Year Useful LifeSpecialized equipmentCabinets and countersRefrigerators and microwavesSecurity alarm systems and telephone connectionsDecorative wall treatments, ceiling fans and flooring15 Year Useful LifeSidewalks, landscaping and asphalt pavingSignage and site lighting39 Year Useful LifeDoors, walls, roofing and windowsFlooring, drywall partitions and ceilingsEmergency lighting and restroom fixturesPlumbing, HVAC, and electrical distributionThe use of the accelerated depreciation strategy helps real estate investors to reduce the tax liability immediately which therefore increases their bottom line due to the offsetting of income.
Kaylin Gonzalez is cash flow taxable income ? how is it taxed ?
27 August 2024 | 10 replies
Passive income is generally more desired from an investor's point of view because they get a lower tax treatment than active income. 
Glenn Cross Seeking guidance - What to do from 1st to 1st?
27 August 2024 | 10 replies
This will be a detailed inspection of every room, ceiling, floor, plumbing, smoke/CO2 detectors, window treatments and screens, etc.
Joseph Beilke Bourbon and Whiskey?
28 August 2024 | 74 replies
So today ozone treatment and air return box repair, then I found some dry but soft base board behind the refrigerator
Rusty Scott Tax Treatment of Agent Commission on Own Purchases
21 August 2024 | 28 replies

For those licensed agents out there....when you buy a property for yourself, either personal residence or investment property, you typically receive the buyers agent commission.Is this considered taxable income? Or is...